The Ethics of Social Punishment

“The Ethics of Social Punishment should be of interest not just to academics, but to anyone who has wondered about what we owe to each other in contexts of wrongdoing. Radzik’s accessible treatment of these issues displays wisdom, clear-thinking, and an admirable concern for both moral progress and the dignity of wrongdoers. Not only does Radzik’s book mark an important contribution to the scholarly literature, it also stands to help its readers live better by informing their practices of social punishment.”

by J. P. Messina

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Everyday Punishment by J. P. Messina

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